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Old 03-21-2009, 08:59 PM
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Originally Posted by dr bob
Lookin' at the jungle there... Red is Positive, right?
Sometimes. It depends on how many of each color jumper leads I have.
Old 03-21-2009, 11:42 PM
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I've gotten several of them from a junk yard when I've been there. Some models and years of BMW and Volvo used them. I've also found other connectors and parts that are used in a 928 in various Mercedes, like the 928 ECU coding plug, climate control vacuum solenoids, etc.
Garg. Scrounging. I just love scrounding. Not. Ok... next time in the junk yard.

Thanks Z.
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Some of the electrical stuff on my workbench right now; these are the things that get used most often. The old 1980s vintage oscilloscope (not shown) gets hauled out once every few years, too. Of course, there's a whole bag of alligator clips and leads and such in the drawer, too.

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